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Developed by 55-100% of gynecological surgery patients, it is defined as an attachment of parts normally separated. Adhesions develop as a result of scar tissue and can cause infertility, pelvic pain and abnormalities of bowel function. New, or "de novo" adhesions may form at a site where none existed before but a surgical procedure was performed. Examples include a myomectomy incision or an ovarian incision at the time of ovarian cystectomy. ...
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| adherence |
par??a (qv)
Ãâó: www.budsas.org/ebud/bud-dict/dic3_a.htm
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| adherent |
up?aka (qv)
Ãâó: www.budsas.org/ebud/bud-dict/dic3_a.htm
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| adhesion |
the firm attachment of a coating to a substrate or another coating.
Ãâó: www.rohmhaas.com/powdercoatings/tech/glossary.html
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Characterized by a very short attention span, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity.
Ãâó: www.cmpmhmr.cog.pa.us/glossary.htm
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